| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 494 pages
...from his laft rage flow. III. The piteous river wept itfelf away, Long fmee (alas !) to fuch a fwift decay,. That reach the map, and look If you a river there can- fpy : And, for a river, your mock'd eye Wiil find a fhallow brooke. W. DAVB NAH T. Oft the Effigies... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 318 pages
...fpigrantf in 1651, among which this poem, in memory of Shakspere, is found. MA LONE. Zziij III. • > III. The piteous river wept itself away Long since, alas...That reach the map, and look If you a river there can spy, v And, for a river, your mock'd eye Will find a shallow brook. WILLIAM DAVENANT. In such an age... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 570 pages
...Recreations, &c. i2rao. 1640. STEEVENS. The piteous river wept itfelf away Long lince alas ! to fuch a fwift decay, That reach the map, and look If you a river there can fpy, And, for a river, your mock'd eye Will find a fhallow brook. WILLIAM D'AVENANT. Part of Shirley's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 pages
...plume a captain wears, Whose rifled fulls are steep'd i' the tears Which from his last rage flow. m. The piteous river wept itself away Long since, alas!...That reach the map, and look If you a river there can spy, And, for a river, your mock'd eye Will find a shallow brook. WILLIAM D'AVENANT. And if you leave... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 pages
...plume a captain wears, Whose rifled falls are steep'd i' the tears Which from his last rage flow. In. The piteous river wept itself away Long since, alas!...That reach the map, and look If you a river there can spy, And, for a river, your mock'd eye Will find a shallow brook. WILLIAM D'AVENANT. And if you leave... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 308 pages
...plume a captain wears, Whose rifled falls are steept in tears Which from his last rage flow. VOL. i. K The piteous river wept itself away Long since (alas...That reach the map, and look If you a river there can spy ; And for a river your mock'd eye Will find a shallow brook. VI. SONG. DAVENANT. THE lark now leaves... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 790 pages
...plume a captain wears. Whose rilled fallt are steep'd i' the tears Which from his last rage flow. III. ; N H Z p3 " J y x NQy L̚ "α XW c H JyR s...2y >o zZ o \ K -Z n k a]y> I# o ] v t sU& P ֞ o! e cau spy. And, for a river, your mock'd eye U ill find a shallow brook. WILLIAM D'AVENANT. See, my lov'd... | |
| Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 pages
...steep'd i' the teara Which from his last rage flow. The piteous river wept itself away Long since, alas l to such a swift decay, That, reach the map, and look If you a river there can spy, And, for a river, your mock'd eye Will find a shallow brook." * Joseph Warton describes fair Fancy... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 812 pages
...the plume a captain wears, Whose rifled falls are stccp'd 1' the tean Which from hi« last rage flow. The piteous river wept itself away Long since, alas...That, reach the map, and look If you a river there can spy, And, for a river, your mock'd eye Will and a »hallow brook." * Joseph Warton describes fair Fancy... | |
| Charles Knight - 1851 - 492 pages
...plume a eaptain wears, Whose rifled falls are steep'd i' the tears Which from his last rage flow. " The piteous river wept itself away Long since, alas ! to such a swift deeay, That reach the map, and look If you a river there ean spy ; And, for a river, your mock'd eye... | |
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